The two existing manuscripts (1915 and 1926) of these extracts 'arranged' by Falla himself correspond to the very beginning and end of a long period during which El Amor Brujo can be seen in a series of different states. They demonstrate the care which the composer generally brought to the task of instrumentation, and more particularly the aptness and validity of this piece in his own eyes as chamber music. It is clear that Falla's art of orchestration (and notably his feeling for instrumental idiom) gives his score a profound sense of balance. String parts only. Piano player reads from full score, available separately (item 14010868). New product for the week of October 08, 2012.

The Fall of Lucifer was commissioned for the Silver Jubilee of the Tilford Bach Festival with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain. The first performance was given on 13 May 1977. This work is a setting of the first play of the Chester Mystery Cycle, a cycle of 25 plays dating from the late 14th century. Arranged for Solo Bass (Baritone), Countertenor, Tenor and mixed voice choir SATB. Includes piano accompanimnet. Duration 26 minutes. New product for the week of October 08, 2012.

Known for his extensive orchestration work with Leonard Bernstein and numerous Broadway hits, Hershy Kay was a notable composer in his own right. This movement is taken from his popular Cakewalk ballet suite for orchestra, which was based on piano melodies of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. New product for the week of October 1st, 2012.